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Montana Is A Red State That Could Turn Blue

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A view overlooking Helena, Montana, the state's capital. (RTC/Wikimedia Commons)

Montana doesn’t usually get a lot of attention from the candidates running for president. It’s a red state, but it does shows some signs of turning blue.

President Obama nearly won Montana in 2008, and Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson could steal away a significant amount of votes from Donald Trump in 2016, helping Hillary Clinton.

Here & Now‘s Jeremy Hobson talks about the state’s role in this year’s election with political scientist David Parker.

Guest

David Parker, associate professor of political scientist at Montana State University. He tweets @dparkermontana.

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